Sarah palin stayed out of sight Monday during her first trip to Israel, dodging paparazzi staking out hotels and holy sites in hopes of getting a glimpse of the former Alaska governor who might run for president. palin stays mostly out of sight for Israel visit

Sarah palin thinks President Obama needs to explain the American mission in Libya more clearly, but has much harsher words for the Libyan leader, Col. Muammar Gadhafi, saying he "is going to end up dead." Sarah palin: Gadhafi 'Is Going to End Up Dead'

The earthquake- and tsunami-driven disaster at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has already had a radical effect on reactor development plans around the world. But a study by the International Energy Agency (IEA) indicates that nuclear energy is the least deadly of all the energy sources, and reliance on energy fuel from foreign sources is a major security concern for many countries. Are ... Despite Japan's Fukushima disaster, Nuclear Still Safest

Friday, March 25, 2011

With the first wave of Tournament games behind us, some players answered enough questions to lock themselves into to Top Ten discussions... How 'bout them Nuggets... Mayor... NBA AM: 2011's Top Draft Prospects

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Bruce Pearl has been fired by the University of Tennessee as the school's men's basketball Coach. Pearl is caught up in the midst of a recruiting scandal - a common headline that continues to hurt adolescent students and colleges across the country. Bruce Pearl Fired as college sports Scandals Continue

After two weeks, 30,000 votes and a ton of tweets, the finals for America's Best college sports Town are upon us. This is how it's going to work: The four towns below, all of which won their respective regions, will square off for the next week in a round of voting to determine who wins [...] America's Best college sports Town: The Final Four

The NFL asked a federal judge Monday to keep its lockout in place, saying there are no legal grounds to stop it while accusing the players of trying to manipulate the law with a bogus antitrust lawsuit. NFL: No legal ground for court to halt lockout

NEW ORLEANS - The NFL and its players say they are prepared to resume talks for a new labor deal. But to keep their legal arguments in play, neither side is taking the steps to actually make those talks happen. NFL asks court to deny lockout motion

Figures obtained by The Associated Press underscore the substantial divide between the NFL and the locked-out players on a core issue: What portion of additional revenue goes to players. Players' share of incremental increases to all revenues under the NFL's expired contract was about 53 percent from 2006-09, according to calculations by the accounting firm that audited the collective... NFL players got 53 percent of incremental increase

Monday, March 21, 2011

The NFL asked a federal judge Monday to keep its lockout in place, claiming there are no legal grounds to stop it while accusing the players of trying to manipulate the law with a bogus antitrust lawsuit. NFL: No legal ground for court to halt lockout

Figures obtained by The Associated Press underscore the substantial divide between the NFL and the locked-out players on a core issue: What portion of additional revenue goes to players. Players' share of incremental increases to all revenues under the NFL's expired contract was about 53 percent from 2006-09, according to calculations by the accounting firm that audited the collective... NFL players got 53 percent of incremental increase

The 2011 NBA Draft class isn't considered great by many, but it does feature some extremely explosive prospects such as Jimmer Fredette and Kemba Walker. This class may not be quite as high-profile as others, but they'll almost certainly be better than the 2010 group. If some of these prospects fall into the right situations in the NBA, they could be very productive as rookies (and develop into ... NBA Draft: Jimmer Fredette, Kemba Walker and the 10 Most Explosive Prospects

The toll of Japan's triple disaster came into clearer focus Monday after police estimates showed more than 18,000 people died, the World Bank said rebuilding may cost $235 billion and more cases of radiation-tainted vegetables and tap water turned up. Japan's disaster toll rises with 18,000 deaths

Sunday, March 20, 2011

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tea party officials across the country said they were angered to see more than 30 tea party Congress members voting for the three-week spending plan passed by the House of Representatives this week that included $6 billion in cuts. tea party Irked by GOP on Budget

tea party activists have remained quiet on the foreign policy front, but with budget cuts under the limelight, the war in Afghanistan could fracture Republicans at a time they're already struggling to come to a consensus on what the budget cuts should entail. Will tea party Revolt Against Afghan War?

More than 100 anti-war protesters, including the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers, were arrested outside the White House in demonstrations marking the eighth anniversary of the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Anti-war protesters arrested near White House

A state effort to offer legal residency to many illegal immigrants is driven in part by the influence of the Mormon Church. President Obama's aides were flabbergasted. Here was Mark Shurtleff, the conservative Republican attorney general of deeply red Utah, explaining how he and other GOP officials had approved a statewide version of the immigration measures that the president and his ... Utah bucks conservative trend on illegal immigration

The democratic uprising in Egypt has brought into relief a gradual and little-noticed transformation in American politics. Over the past decade, ideological divisions on the role of democracy and human rights in American foreign policy have been scrambled. A conservative split aids Obama on Egypt

U.S. politician Sarah palin stressed the importance of America's ties with India, saying they were based on the shared values of freedom and free-market capitalism, while sounding a warning note on China's rise during a speech Saturday in New Delhi. palin warns of China's rise in visit to India